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  • Unique bases from .gff file

    Hey all,

    I want to find the unique number of bases from the gff file. My problem here is the exons might be overlapping. I tried one algorithm but it failed.

    For example -
    Start Stop
    8 11
    9 14
    10 18
    15 20

    1. I took each Set A and compared with all the others
    2. if Set A overlapped with Set B, I took the minimum start point and maximum end point and marked the Set B as 'Done' ( i.e. do not consider them again ).
    3. After comparing Set A to all the coordinates, I found the bases in Set A. ( End - Start ) ( zero based )

    I repeated the process for all the co-ordinates.

    However, this fails.

    Can anyone please tell me some other way to do this.

    Thanks in advance,
    K
    Last edited by Khanjan; 11-30-2010, 07:49 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Khanjan View Post
    Hey all,

    I want to find the unique number of bases from the gff file. My problem here is the exons might be overlapping. I tried one algorithm but it failed.

    For example -
    Start Stop
    8 11
    9 14
    10 18
    15 20
    The memory intensive but straight-forward way is to put all of the bases into one large array. E.g., something like this (sort of perlish code):

    @array=();
    foreach $line (@lines) {
    ($begin, $end) = split /\s+/, $line;
    $array[$base] = 1 foreach ($begin ... $end);
    }

    $count = 0;
    for $pos (0..$#array) {
    $count++ if $array[$pos] == 1
    }

    print "count is $count\n";

    ----
    I am sure there is better code (and I didn't test the above). And your language will vary. But the idea is dead simple.

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    • #3
      Thanks !

      Khanjan

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